- Michael Harvey just donated $105.50
- Josh just donated $1.06
- Anonymous just donated $73.85
- Harry K just donated $21.10
- MALCOLM ATKINS just donated $63.30
- Monica Goodwin just donated $21.10
- Justin Dare just donated $63.30
- The Topps just donated $63.30
- Maija just donated $10.55
- Neuro Alliance just donated $52.75
- Alison just donated $63.30
- Sandip and Shallini just donated $52.75
- Anonymous just donated $104
- Jennie Tanti just donated $52.75
- Sarah Thompson just donated $21.10
- Joel Smith just donated $21.10
- Savcor ART just donated $105.50
- IGA West Grove, Burnie just donated $52.75
- Jane Hobson just donated $21.10
- Aunty Carly and Uncle Doug just donated $20
$37,986
Total raised
233 riders
24,724km cycled
1. Choose your distance
Sign up now and challenge yourself to ride 20km, 100km, 200km, 700km or a distance of your choice. On the road, in your living room or local spin class!
Help make wishes come true for kids like Tyler
Cassie Jones signed up to take part in Ride For Wishes because she truly knows the impact of a wish. Her son Tyler was diagnosed with an illness when he was just 18 months old.
Tyler’s condition, Metachromatic Leukodystrophy left him unable to speak, walk, swallow or see.
‘We were told his life expectancy was between five and eight years of age’ says mum Cassie. Tyler is now 11-years-old so every day is special.
Tyler loves animals and was over the moon to be surrounded by them in 2014 for his special wish. He had a petting zoo, jumping castle, pirate performer and a BBQ with his friends. He even got to feed a beautiful baby lamb. Tyler’s wish brought joy and hope to his whole family.
Cassie hadn’t ridden her bike for a long time, but she signed up for Ride For Wishes alongside her friend Tammy whose life has also been impacted by Metachromatic Leukodystrophy or MLD. Together, they created Team MLD Awareness and raised money for Make-A-Wish Australia and also raise awareness about this horrible disease.
Please sign up to Ride For Wishes this March to help make more wishes come true for kids like Tyler.